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What is wrong with my money tree?

Asked by meanders19 over 2 years ago, 1 answer.

My money trees leaves turned brown and then a whitish brown. some of the leaves do not have this on there leaves. I want to save the tree but don't know how to save it.
I notice this change when I went to spray it outside( cold outside) with plant spray...

(the leave looked like they were being eaten. At the most I left it outside for 15 minutes so it would dry and not get all over the floor and the next day the leaves turned brown and a week later a whitish brown. What could this possibly be?

editor in car 1 Answered by editor on Feb 17, 2007, 04:52PM
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Hi meanders19,

Pachiras (or money trees) are native to South America, and are used to warm and humid climates. Spraying it will surely help with the humidity, but is it warm enough outside? It needs sun and warmth to live. I suspect that might be the culprit in your tree not feeling well.

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